Secrets of the Flesh
A Life of Colette
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Narrated by:
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Cassandra Campbell
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Judith Thurman
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A dazzling biography of the French literary superstar Colette, who is also the subject of a major motion picture.
“A fine and intelligent biography of Colette, with her long tumultuous life and the great body of her work scrupulously considered and presented with style.” (The New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice)
National Book Award Finalist
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Award
Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award
Having spent her childhood in the shadow of an overpowering mother, Colette escaped at age 20 into a turbulent marriage with the sexy, unscrupulous Willy - a literary charlatan who took credit for her bestselling Claudine novels. Weary of Willy’s sexual domination, Colette pursued an extremely public lesbian love affair with a niece of Napoleon’s. At 40, she gave birth to a daughter who bored her, at 47 she seduced her teenage stepson, and in her seventies she contributed to the pro-Nazi press during the Occupation, even though her beloved third husband, a Jew, had been arrested by the Gestapo.
And all the while, this incomparable woman poured forth a torrent of masterpieces, including Gigi, Sido, Cheri, and Break of Day. Judith Thurman, author of the National Book Award-winning biography of Isak Dinesen, portrays Colette as a thoroughly modern woman: frank in her desires, fierce in her passions, forever reinventing herself. Rich with delicious gossip and intimate revelations, shimmering with grace and intelligence, Secrets of the Flesh is one of the great biographies of our time.
Chosen as one of the Best Books of the Year by The Village Voice and Newsday
“[Colette] has been the subject of....a half-dozen significant biographies over the past thirty years. Yet this one by Judith Thurman will be hard to top.... Its prose is smoothly urbane, at times aphoristic, always captivating.” (The Washington Post Book World)
“It will stand as literature in its own right.” (Richard Bernstein, The New York Times)
“[An] essential biography by a stylish writer of great sympathetic understanding and intellectual authority.” (Philip Roth)
©2016 Judith Thurman (P)2016 Random House AudioCritic reviews
“A fine and intelligent biography of Colette, with her long tumultuous life and the great body of her work scrupulously considered and presented with style.” (The New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice)
"[Colette] has been the subject of...a half-dozen significant biographies over the past thirty years. Yet this one by Judith Thurman will be hard to top.... Its prose is smoothly urbane, at times aphoristic, always captivating." (The Washington Post Book World)
"It will stand as literature in its own right." (Richard Bernstein, The New York Times)
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- Gerard
- 03-11-23
Be warned….
I’ve just been this rather epic biography and so far I’m simply bored rigid. How is it possible that with so fascinating a subject matter Judith Thurman has contrived to compose so wearying and uninteresting a beginning? I know from experience that books often improve as they unfold. I dearly hope that this one will. I’ll try to update this review if I can but ….
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